MAD HATTER 5 Hockey The hockey team has added two more wins and one tie to their credit with a 9-2 victory over B.C.I.T. November | 5th, a 7-5 win over Trinity Western on November 22nd and a 5-5 tie with the Delta Islanders on November 23rd. So far in the season, the team is undefea- ted and in the market only for fans. Next home game is December 6th at 8:00 p.m. at the Port Moody Arena. Boxing The boxing team competed in a Victoria boxing show on November 16th and won all three bouts. 178 Ib. Sr. Sylvain Le Blanc won in the 2nd round by retirement. 165 Ib. Sr. Jim Sanders won in the 3rd round by retirement. 156 |b. Intermediate Ron Kiviumaa won a 5/0 decision. These fighters will compete in the Senior Intermediate Novice Tourna- ment at the B.C. Training Center, 250 Willingdon Ave., Burnaby on Sunday, November 30 at 2:00 and 7:00 p.m. Women’s Basketball Richard Norman’s winning team con- tinued improving upon their reputation by winning the U.B.C. tournament November 21-22. They defeated B.C.LT. and U.B.C. quite’ handily, which means better competition will definitely be necessary before we get into league play. Ethel Atte was high scorer in both games with 22 and 20 points respectively. Men’s Basketball Steve Beauchamp’s men’s team had a tougher time winning the privilege of representing B.C. at the Winter Games, but with a semi-final win over the Richmond Selects 78-65 and a final victory over Fraser Valley 64-62, their record was 4-1. The win over F.V.C. was a double victory as Steve _was stranded by a snowstorm in Toronto forcing the team to coach themselves. The three over age players Chris Terris, Bill Matthews and Andrew Conway did an excellent job on the bench and the discipline that Steve has brought to his program in the past four years finally paid off. What more can you say when you have taught your team to win without you! Congratulations to Steve and the team. Men's basketball also had two wins over visiting Big Bend Community College from Moses Lake, Wash- ington, 89-78 and 74-69. Big Bend is not accustomed fo losing to Canadian teams, particularly ours, as they whipped our squad easily four years ago. The times have definitely chan- ged! Volleyball The girls are still having a rough time going 0-4 with Malaspina over the weekend. We still need a coach and if anyone has a lead on one, it could be worth $$$$. The men had a befter tournament at Royal Roads, Victoria with a 1|-2 record. The team had defeated V.C.C. the first game and were winning 15-14 when their star setter Paul Funk inju- ted his knee and was carried off the floor on a stretcher. Demoralized, the team went on to lose that match and the next to Selkirk before they regrouped and defeated Trinity Western. Our men are presently second fo V.C.C. in the league. Betty Lou Hayes student. _The Douglas College Review pete RE a CHRISTMAS OFFER! Buy a two-year subscription for $15 and receive 6 issues of Event, the Douglas College literary review. 1/3 of the subscription price goes toward a special bursary for a Douglas College creative writing Offer valid in December only! Subscribe now in the Public Information Office, room 4846 ————— cs : ace cpa ibe